Center for Policy Research News
Baltagi study on standardized LM tests published in The Econometrics Journal
Baltagi study on spatial panel data with random effects published in Econometric Reviews
Condos in the Woods: The Growth of Seasonal and Retirement Homes in Northern Wisconsin
Essays in Honor of Jerry Hausman
Kubik article on outsourcing mutual fund management published in The Journal of Finance
Lopoo retrospective on natalist policies in the US published in Jour of Policy Analysis and Mgmt
Lovely, Ondrich study on market demand elasticity and location of export processing published in TWE
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Singleton study on disability, earnings and divorce published in Journal of Human Resources
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Bifulco paper on debt and deception published in Public Administration Review
Burman chapter on finances of long-term care featured in Russell Sage Foundation book
See related: Taxation
Bifulco study on intergroup relation in integrated schools published in EPAA
Singleton study on earnings of the Social Security Disability Insurance program published in EL
Lee study on bias in dynamic panel models under time series misspecification published in J of Econ
Lee mobility-based explanation of crime incentives published in Korean Economic Review
See related: Crime & Violence
Improving With Age
The study of gerontology at Syracuse — including research done in Maxwell’s Center for Policy Research — has gotten a boost with a new Aging Studies Institute and a named professorship. Already prominent, SU’s gerontological programs are poised for growth and greater recognition.
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Horrace study on game of where to fish published in Journal of Econometrics
Kubik study on financial constraints on corporate goodness published
Bifulco study on evaluations of school choice published in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
See related: Education
Lee paper on Hahn-Hausman test as a specification test published in Journal of Econometrics
Flores-Lagunes study on sample selection models with spatial dependence published in JAE
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CPR Seminar Series - Jim Ziliak
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Jim Ziliak (University of Kentucky) will present "The Antipoverty Impact of the EITC: New Estimates from Survey and Administrative Tax Records" as part of CPR's Seminar Series. For more information about this seminar, please contact Emily Minnoe at erminnoe@syr.edu.
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